The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Saginaw, Michigan (MI)

July 20, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Part of the Flint/Tri-Cities area in Michigan, Saginaw is a small city with unique attractions, including a French-style castle, originally built as a post office and now home to the the local historical society. The city also has its own island park sitting in the middle of Saginaw River, a popular destination for picnics and fireworks. The Japanese Cultural Center, built in conjunction with Saginaw's sister city, Tokushima, features an tea house where authentic tea ceremonies are performed.
Restaurants in Saginaw

1. Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

7400 Bay Rd, Saginaw, MI 48604-9733 +1 989-964-7125 [email protected] http://marshallfredericks.org/
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5.0 based on 66 reviews

Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

The Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum is a FREE and open to the public museum which features a unique collection of more than two thousand objects that span the 70-year career of Detroit-based public sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks (1908-1998). He is known nationally and internationally for his impressive monumental figurative sculpture, public memorials, fountains, portraits, and medals.

2. Johnny Panther Quests Ecotours

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5.0 based on 45 reviews

Johnny Panther Quests Ecotours

All tours by reservation, please call ahead. Address given is our office, NOT attraction site. We've been offering boat tours through the "Everglades of Michigan" for over 19 years professionally. Adventures range from 2 hours to 7 days.

3. The Lucille E. Andersen Memorial Garden

120 Ezra Rust Dr Andersen Enrichment Center, Saginaw, MI 48601-2875 +1 989-759-1362 [email protected] http://www.andersencenter.org/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

The Lucille E. Andersen Memorial Garden

Experience the award winning Andersen Enrichment Center for meetings, weddings, receptions, and other life events. The center is located in the heart of Saginaw's park district and adjoins the beautiful Lucille Andersen Rose Garden. Our on-of-a-kind atmosphere accommodates up to 150 guests. You may provide your own food and refreshments or select a caterer of your choice to suit your food service needs. A wall of french doors creates an elegant entrance to the Garden Room, which offers a panoramic view of the rose garden.

4. Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge

6975 Mower Rd, Saginaw, MI 48601-9783 +1 989-777-5930 http://www.fws.gov/refuge/shiawassee/
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge

Reviewed By sland1225 - Lansing, United States

This is a beautiful place for a nice drive in nature. The road through the refuge is great and takes you past a variety of habitats. We saw a lot of herons and Great White egrets, as well as ducks, pelicans and turtles. My mother and I were both struck by the peace and quiet of the environment and the beauty of the wetlands. I hope to return next year to hike the trails.

5. Children's Zoo at Celebration Square

1730 S Washington Ave, Saginaw, MI 48601-2876 +1 989-759-1408 [email protected] http://www.saginawzoo.com/
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4.5 based on 155 reviews

Children's Zoo at Celebration Square

Reviewed By mattfieldman - Cleveland, United States

Small and manageable zoo, lots of cute animals. Good place for young children. Love the prairie dogs!

6. Castle Museum

500 Federal Ave, Saginaw, MI 48607-1253 +1 989-752-2861 http://www.castlemuseum.org
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Castle Museum

Since 1979, the Castle Building has been preserved by the Historical Society of Saginaw County and is home to the award-winning Castle Museum of Saginaw County History. Within its walls, you will discover a celebration of the diversity and richness of the community's heritage through dynamic exhibits and programs. When you visit, you will learn about Saginaw's archaeological past, the community's evolution from trading center to the lumber capital of the world and its development and continuing history as a manufacturing and farming center.

Reviewed By ael48601 - Seattle, United States

A little gem in Saginaw. The exhibits covered the history of the area well in a cool looking building. I enjoyed learning about the lumber and auto industry in Saginaw. It was also good to see they were transparent about the Treaty of Saginaw and how the US gov basically reneged on paying the Chippewas their money for what is now 1/3 of the lower peninsula.

7. Mid-Michigan Children's Museum

315 W Genesee Ave, Saginaw, MI 48602-5511 +1 989-399-6626 [email protected] http://www.michildrensmuseum.com
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Mid-Michigan Children's Museum

The museum is a place to explore, learn new things, and have fun! Did you know that play is vital to children’s social and emotional growth? Plus, it contributes to fine and gross motor development and body awareness. As PBS’s Mr. Rogers put it, “Play is really the work of childhood.” Every day, we work hard to provide a hands-on, “Play and Learn” environment that engages and motivates children to use their curiosity and creativity to learn about the wonders of our world. We rely on talented staff, dedicated volunteers and generous community support to make our mission a reality. Let’s learn about the museum! • Big and bold: Our bright and friendly building – formerly a car dealership! – has over 16,000 square feet of gallery space. In addition, we have classrooms that we use for field trips, meetings, and birthday parties; a gift shop focused on creativity and learning; and administrative offices. • Designed just for kids: We have 10 galleries designed specifically for guests age 10 and under. Each gallery was developed around Michigan school curriculum with input from children’s museum specialists, educators, and KIDS! • Play for all: From our adaptive play web tool Museum4Me to day camp scholarships to busing assistance, we want to minimize barriers to play. Do you have an idea of how to improve museum access? We are always learning and we would be happy to hear from you! We are privileged to serve a diverse community and we are excited for what the future will bring! Because, unlike traditional museums, the Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum is all about the future – future artists, future scientists, future engineers … future community members!

8. The Hoyt Library

505 Janes Ave, Saginaw, MI 48607-1236 +1 989-755-0904 http://www.saginawlibrary.org/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

The Hoyt Library

9. Japanese Cultural Center

527 Ezra Rust Dr, Saginaw, MI 48601 +1 989-759-1648 [email protected] http://www.japaneseculturalcenter.org/
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4.0 based on 38 reviews

Japanese Cultural Center

Reviewed By Marbon35

The tea house was closed the day we visited as they were cleaning up from an event that was held over the weekend. One of the docents was kind enough to give us a brief history of the tea house and its construction. Would definitely stop back if in the area. Generally, daily tours available (call to make sure). Can have tea and dessert in the tea house. Monthly they hold a formal tea service (check schedule)

10. Ojibway Island

Ezra Rust Drive at Saginaw River, Saginaw, MI http://www.saginaw-mi.com/visit/ojibwayisland
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3.5 based on 41 reviews

Ojibway Island

Reviewed By Stitcherjer - Bay City, United States

A pleasant area to walk around. Nice trees and view of the Saginaw river. Generally a safe part of town.

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